BETHEL CONGREGATION, WOLVERHAMPTON
Brief History of the Bethel Congregation
The history of Bethel Congregation began as a preaching post in November 2016 in South-East London. (Rev) Mrs Gifty Aboagye, then a member of PCG Trinity congregation decided to relocate to the city of Wolverhampton. It was during this time that Rev. Peter Kofi Nyarko, the past Europe Presbytery Chairperson encouraged her to begin a branch in Wolverhampton.
It all began on 4th December 2016 at 7 Thorne Street, Wolverhampton as a family fellowship with 5 people, being the Aboagye Family.
Mr and (Rev.) Mrs Gifty Aboagye decided to embark on evangelism as far as Smethwick. On 28th May 2017 by God’s grace, the family was joined by 2 adults and 1 child, increasing the number to 8 members.
On 4th June 2017, the church moved to their first place of worship at Eastfield Community centre, Wolverhampton. In total 21 people attended worship service.
Currently the church worship at Griffiths Drive, Ashmore park, WV11 2LJ. Service starts 2:00pm to 4:00pm every Sunday.
There is Wednesday bible studies from 7:00pm to 8:00pm and Friday Destiny Hour prayer meeting from 7:00pm to 8:00pm via zoom.
The church is headed by a Minister in- charge, a Catechist, and elected presbyters.
For enquires and counselling contact: 07555292785.
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